Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. X Buy your threshing coal of Hamilton ft Kellner. t Born, Wednesday, July 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Chase V. Day, a son. Deering binders, mowers and rakes for sale by Hamilton ft Kellner. £ -* \ • V; A carnival and horse show will be held in Remington Septemher 25th to 28th.- ■ -V ' ” i-;-Mrs. J. Sears, of Chicago, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sears for a few' days. Mrs. Joseph Dluzak and son left today for a week’s visit with relatives at Kankakee, 111. This Monon News says that two hundred and fifty tickets were sold there for Bensselaer on July 4th. ,r ' l ‘ ,/ v . . r , *■ - - A neW continued story begins in this Issue of The Republican. Don’t fail 7 to read the opening chapters. Charles Jensen returned t his home in Wheatfleld yesterday after a visit here with J. P. Hammond and family. v The Goodland lighting plant, owned by the town, is to be sold to the Northern Indiana Utilities Co. for SIO,OOO. —7 Miss McClain, a trained nurse, returned to her home in Chicago yesterday aftlr a week’s employment here. / - “ r’ - A. A. Lee and family left yesterday for their home in Salem, Oregon, after a visit of six weeks with his father, A. D. Lee. Miss Virginia Paxton, wim attended the funeral* here of her Wm. E. Moore, returned today to her home In South Bend. Miss S. Jasperson returned to her home in TefTt yesterday after a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Lawson Bruce, of south of town. All accounts that have run longer than four mouths are now due and a paymefft on same will we greatly appreciated. I. M. WASHBURN. Miss Opal Harrington, of Monon, was the .guest of Mias Ethel Grant over night. Miss Grant accompanied her home today for a few days’ visit Mrß. William Styner returned to her home in Chicago yesterday after a visit since July 4th with George Gorham and family here and Sol Norman at Parr. • B. B. Miller, of ML Ayr, returned today from a four days’ visit with relatives at Princeton mid Washington and other points in the southern part of the atate. ■’ 1 - " 1 —v~ 1 ■■ - * This will be your last week to get a chance to guess on the jumbo sack Of flour. One guess with every sack •" : ok the best flour made, “Arlßtoq, w V JOHN EGER. - Returning from hii honeymoon, Claude Grahame White made a flight v to bis aeroplane at Folkestone, London, last Sunday. At the day’s close he flew to Ixtudoa, toUH hi. wife witn iUim as & * Ivan Brenner, son of Mr and Mrs. A- J. Brenner, of Winchester, formerly
